PICE 076 Basics the Nuisance Wildlife Trapper Must Know 2025-2026
Jan 23, 2025 - Jan 23, 2026
2 credits
Full course description
How To Enroll Introduction Video
This online tutorial explains the Limited Commercial Wildlife Management uses, limitations, and certificate recertification requirements and covers the following:
- The history of disease associated with commensal rodents—those found living in close associations with humans, such as the Norway rat, the roof rat, and the house mouse—including the rodent-flea-human cycle responsible for bubonic plague outbreaks in the middle.
- Diseases carried and spread by rodents, including rat bite fever, Leptospirosis, Murine Typhus, Hantavirus, Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM), Salmonella, and Tularemia.
- Additional dangers associated with these rodents, such as food contamination, property damage, and fire risks.
- Important facts about mice and rats in general that help the trapper diagnose the rodent problem and its extent.
- Tactics for nonchemical control of commensal rodents including rodent-proofing, sanitation, use of predators, and trapping.
- Important techniques trappers must use to safely clean-up the mess left behind by commensal rodents.
- The six-point plan for controlling rodents following a major storm that may cause rodents to move into human inhabited areas.
CEUs: 2
Approved for certified and licensed applicators.
Approved categories in Florida:
- Limited Wildlife Trapper
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Limited Wildlife Trapper